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Dragon Age: Veilguard's creative director has commented on EA's statements, which means that the game would have been more successful with live service elements.
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The game did not meet EA's sales expectations, and only sold 1.5 million copies.
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Players are now worried that Mass Effect 5 will be a live title.
The former creative director of Dragon Age: Veilguard Has responded to the latest statements from EA's manager who suggested that the game would have been more successful as a live service title. While originally planned to include live service and multiplayer elements, Dragon Age: Veilguard Pivoted to a single -player experience during its long development period.
Fans of franchise were happy when Dragon Age: Veilguard Launched in October 2024, but the game failed to reach EA's sales expectations and delivered only 1.5 million copies. While early player reviews were largely positive, things took a trip to the worse not long after RPG's launch, with Veilguard Review bombed for its reportedly “woke up” agenda and unhappy writing. 2014 Dragon Age: Inquisition Won several this year's awards, which led to many quickly criticizing Bioware and EA for the last game's many shortcomings when players expected so much more. Now a former director is responsible for the project on some seemingly Ton-deaf comments recently made by the publisher EA.
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Recently, EA Manager Andrew Wilson suggested that Dragon Age: Veilguard As a live service title would have performed better. This got instant pushback online and in the past Dragon age Creative director Mike Laidlaw, who has been working on the series since its inception, has now responded in a new post on Bluesky (reported by Eurogamer). “Look, I'm not a nice CEO guy, but if someone told me” the key to this successful single player IP's success is to make it clean a multiplayer game. No, not a spin-off: fundamentally changing DNA of what people loved with the core game for me, I would probably, as I would quit that job or something, “he wrote. In particular, Laidlaw stayed at Bioware until the decision to make Veilguard A live service title was announced, after which he decided to leave the company.
David Gaider, leading writer for the first three Dragon age Titles, also offered their thoughts on the latest comments on social media. “Let's say you don't really know much about games. You're in a large office with a bunch of other execs that don't know much about games either. What do they all say?” Live -games make big numbers! “” Action game is hot! “My advice to EA (not that they care): You have an IP that many love.” At its height it was sold well enough to make you happy, right? Look at what it did best at the point where it sold the most. ”Gaider then mentioned the wild success for Baldur's Gate 3 Like a player title before reminding EA that the fans would still wait for the line. The former main author left Bioware in 2016.
I'm not a nice CEO guy, but if someone told me “The key to this successful single player IP's success is to make it clean a multiplayer game. No, not a spin-off: fundamentally change DNA for what people Loved with the core game for me, I would probably, who, quit that job or something.
At the end of January 2025 it was announced that some developers of Dragon Age: Veilguard had been laid off after the game's unfortunate performance. The game's director, Corinne Busche, has also left the company, which makes many wonder what the future of the franchise will look like. Of greater concern for many in society is now Mass Effect 5which is currently in pre -production and was not affected by the latest restructuring of the company. Given EA's misleading belief that Veilguard would have flourished as a live-service game, Mass Effect 5 Can now contain these controversial elements, even though previous items are almost exclusively single -player experiences.